In the midnineties Indiana Pacer great Reggie Miller was the arch villain of Madison Square Garden. He single-handedly broke the hearts of Knick fans with his late-game heroics. Peabody Award–winning filmmaker Dan Klores explores the testy relationship between Miller, described as “a guy with a New York attitude playing in middle America,” and the intense Knicks fans who did not appreciate Reggie’s infamous choke sign, most notably Spike Lee. Weaving together memories of players, fans, and coaches, Klores brings to dramatic life the 1995 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals where two basketball cultures collided: Hoosier Land vs. “New Yawk.”